Am 14.01.2024 um 23:00 schrieb gene heskett:
On 1/14/24 11:10, Arno Lehmann wrote:/etc only because I was there and sudo to get around a whole passel of no permissons.Gene, Am 14.01.2024 um 16:56 schrieb gene heskett:On 1/14/24 04:58, David Christensen wrote:find . -xdev -iname '*filter*'gene@coyote:/etc$ sudo find . -xdev -iname '*filter*'why sudo, and why in /etc ?I thought find was global. Its not? My mistake then.
It might be helpful if you either started doing exactly what gets proposed, and not something else based upon assumptions.
Even better, try to *understand* what you type. The find program, for example, has a decent manual page, and it's a very old unix tool, and thus should be covered in any tutorial, manual, or introduction textbook. I guess today you'll even find youtube videos.
Anyway, it seems you already decided your mails are gone, so it's pointless investigating further.
Perhaps it would be useful to remove all existing filters, if they tend to delete all your mails. I would even propose to configure yll your mail accounts to avoid removing mails from servers, and probably even see if you can make the mail servers read-only. After all, nearly every program you use seems to insist on deleting your data or at least breaking your software, if not your hardware.
Cheers, Arno
Thanks ArnoCheers, ArnoCheers, Gene Heskett.
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